I was tinkering around yesterday, and I noticed something.I had A LOT of brown pieces.So I decided to make something with them.It started off like this.Then it grew.Breakdown of the leg, if anyone's interested.The legsYes, that is my music system in the background. It puts out a surprising amount of sound, for its size.I do have a proper set-up, but that's currently attached to a turntable. I need a 3.5mm adapter for it.

Initially, it was going to be more like a WH40k Scout Titan, but I'd already made Growle's Moving Writing-Desk.So this happened.The head was a logical extension of the torso. The chest does have an engine bay in it, but no pics yet. The waist is the main boiler chamber.Yes, it IS steampunk.The arms sorta just happened. Also, hands were a no-go as I'd run out of ball-and-socket joints.Final product, with Snowtrooper for size comparison. It's twice as tall as anything else in my collection, including the buildings.

DioramaNot quite an even fight.Again, the size. The Snowtroopers are just taller than the feet.Also, apart from the cockpit, there's another man piloting the main Uber-Zappy-Death-Ray-Gun. Because precision.The afore-mentioned Uber-Zappy-Death-Ray-GunThe secondary armament - 11 gun salutePOV shot

Not bad, not bad at all, though it does feel a little smoke and mirrors with all the hollow bits. I suppose it's necessary though for balancing.You might want to invest in a few "friction adder" pieces from hero factory to make it more sturdy (balls just have this nasty tendency to wear out over time and that can cause maintaining poses rather troublesome).

Very nice for what appears to be a first time attempt dude, I love the internal greebles and the whole style really works well - if you have any ladder or grill parts I would say try attaching those over the external armour on the legs, arms and chest like how tanks use them for RPG protection, I think it would suit the appearance of this mecha really well.

I really like the legs and the blocky feel of it all, they go well with the body. Umm, this probably makes it up to the waist of my giant robot. I disapprove of the ball joints though. But good job on hiding them in the feet, that makes me feel better about this.